Vehicle with suspended driver blocks traffic at intersection, Baltimore MD


Police responded to a call at the intersection near Baltimore and Ellicott Driveway. They found a vehicle driven by someone with a suspended license blocking traffic. Buses were rerouted to avoid the obstruction.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southwest District
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
In reference, I got a request police at Baltimore and Ellicott driveway.
00:03
Is that in reference? Is that in reference? That's it.
00:07
Okay. Okay. Okay, 10-4[1] hours just going and do it in.
00:09
Okay, one... Um... I'm ready to copy your name of date birth.
00:11
Last name, (name withheld).
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William, Adam, Tom, King, Ida, Nancy, Sam.
00:17
This name Lisa, Thomas Spelling.
00:18
Data birth, (number withheld).
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10 o'clock.
00:22
It's 17. You can 30 to us.
00:24
10-4[1].
00:25
No, blocking traffic.
00:27
Go ahead with the tax scene.
00:28
The Virginian Tim Tag of Mary (number withheld).
00:33
Okay, in reference to Ms.
00:35
(name withheld), she's 10.47, suspended C.
00:37
One, five thousand dollars a seven.
00:43
17 for Mitchell Lattle.
00:44
Ten four right ahead.
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17 to 16. I sent you a photo.
00:50
Can you just confirm that with the gentleman on scene?
00:53
Okay. And in reference to this tag, that vehicle is registered as Watson of 2003 Mercury sedan.
00:58
The expiration is 9 of 25.
01:01
1747 on the stola.
01:03
1.6 or 17, that's the driver.
01:09
The bus is going to need to be rerouted.
01:11
Yeah, I want to take some point.
01:13
You can run a busses for both directions.
01:15
Okay, 10-4[1].
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10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
Ellicott Driveway, Baltimore, MD 21216
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